Community Animal Outreach Program

Community Animal Outreach Program

The Community Animal Outreach Program is setup to assist individuals in the community who are struggling with finances to feed their animals or individuals who are facing homelessness, Domestic Violence and or Military Deployment.

We accept equine who need placement due to an individual's challenging situation, so they know what the animal will be safe and care for and never end up any place bad such as auction/ slaughter pipeline should they surrender the animal.

​The program is funded by donations of caring compassionate people. Animal owners can apply for assistance for help with their small animals, large or farm animal needs. Grants will be awarded if we have the funds/supplies to do so, and will be on a case by case basis. We will provide what we can to keep you animal safe and cared for during your time of need the best we can.

We know that this economy is bad and the prices of animal feed and hay has risen to al all time high!! If you need help... PLEASE ASK! Many people are trying to rehome their animals be it horses, dogs and cats as well as farm animals. We are doing what we can... we network with many organizations and can help with the placement of your animal if need be. contact us at voiceforhorses@att.net for details.

We accept all kinds of donations such as, horse feed and hay, horse wormers dog & cat food or any animal feed we help them all and other rescue organizations. Monetary donations are also appreciated as well and it's easy just use the donation button below.

*Total available Funds $25

Animals Need Help After House Fire

On 8/5/2011 the Neighbors home burnt down leaving it rendered a total loss. This family has been hit with hard times by recently losing their father 4 months ago and now their home. The family was out of town that day of the fire and came home to a nightmare. Local agencies will help the family but there is no one to help them with the animals.

This is where we come in, Through our Community Outreach Program we help families in need for what ever reason. However funds are low and we do not have them to help. They families owns 4 horses, a bull and 3 pigs, one which was struck by a car and killed. The family has no power so the animals are getting out, now water because the pump runs off of electricity. We can have water brought in as well as provide hay and feed for the animals, we have donated the family a solar powered fence charger,,as well as 2 round bails and 10 bales of hay.

We are now reaching out to the community to donate to our cause and the outreach center, Your donations is TAX DEDUCTIBLE. you can send my mail to VFHRN PO Box 566 Toledo, Ohio 43697

Voice For Horses Rescue Was able to grant the wish of Ellie Wilborne of NC her Wish Upon a Hero request for her dog Gizmo through the Voice For Horses Rescue Network Community Outreach Program. FB Friends made this happen by donating the Nutrena white tags and we collect 495 of them which brought us $108. we spent $60 buying Gizmo a 2 month supply of dog food (Iams toy breed 15# bag, Iams (6 pk 13 oz) can dog food and Iams small dog treats & milk Bone treats) plus a few toys we have left in the account $48.00 God Bless Everyone, Keep sending those tags so we can keep granting wishes.

Hello, my name is Ellie. I am a disabled elder that lives with my dog. Gizmo is a terrier who is my best friend, child and companion need help with a small list of items. on disability and having a hectic month due to in and out of hospital. i no longer have a phone turned on, would like to have minutes for my cell to be able to contact doctors and my dog is in need of food and maybe a couple toys/treats. i hope with several hero's i can receive a couple items from walmart list that my neighbor had helped me with. thank you

We were asked if we could take 19 Miniature horses and an Appaloosa horse. The situation was that the owner was diagnosed with cancer and she also was a victim of domestic violence and that she could not fight both the cancer and her husband. So she had made a decision to release the horses for both of their safety. We know the pain she must have went through to give up her dream, but to know they were safe and she could get out of the situation was such a big burden lifted off of her so she can focus on herself. We will keep her in our prayers and know that God knows what she needs. Here are a couple now in their new homes.

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